James Hunkins wrote:
Actually just poorly written Java apps and/or with poorly designed Java
development environments. I would presume that since he used to write
QL code that he knows how to efficiently use Java too. It makes a big
difference if you understand and apply good practices in
:) That story sounds all too true. I have actually seen some very fast
Java but unfortunately, that is more the exception than the norm. It
is very easy to program poor Java code and it can bog down big time.
The nice thing with C is that it tends to enforce proper use of
structures and
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 at 14:50:13, James Hunkins wrote:
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:) That story sounds all too true. I have actually seen some very fast
Java but unfortunately, that is more the exception than the norm. It
is very easy to program poor Java code and it can bog down big time.
The
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On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 at 14:50:13, James Hunkins wrote:
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:) That story sounds all too true. I have actually seen some